Sentence examples for might freely from inspiring English sources

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He first gave the impression that he might freely donate his collection to Spain, and got the government to build the facilities to house the artworks.

It deserves a Champagne flute for sipping, but at only $6.99 a bottle at Fairway, you might freely pour it over a bowl of ripe strawberries.

The seventeenth-century sky was crow black, pitch-black, Bible black, so black that it could be difficult at night to keep to the path, so black that a line of trees might freely migrate to another location, or that you might find yourself pursued by a rabid black hog, leaving you to crawl home on all fours, bloody and disoriented.

Someone might freely sin even if the future consequences were revealed to him, but that does not mean that he is compelled to sin.

In the aquatic environment, pesticides might freely dissolve in the water or bind to suspended matter and to the sediments, and might be transferred to the organisms' tissues during bioaccumulation processes, resulting in adverse consequences to non-target species.

Therefore, if there were more freedom in dress (Lowe and Anspach 1978), perhaps obese women might freely choose to wear men's exercise clothing but without the choice, they feel marginalized and constrained to, at some degree, express masculine gender.

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Balfe might laugh freely, and joke around, but she's very secure in herself.

'En avant.' Or what might be freely translated as 'go for it'.

Clearly this miraculous technology – developed in part with the noble ambition that nuclear scientists might communicate freely – has been perverted into something dark and disturbing.

He had decided by then not to publish for a century, in order that he might speak freely, without considering reputation or others' feelings.

Intended for use as a universal second language - an auxiliary tongue by means of which all people, no matter what their origins, might communicate freely - it is a constructed thing, a deliberate invention that must be deliberately learned.

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